Ike's speedometer on his motorcycle is broken. He is riding at a constant speed. He times himself and finds that it takes him 1 minute and 20 seconds to ride 1 mile. How fast is Ike riding in miles per hour?

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Answer 1

1 minute and 20 seconds as a decimal = 1.333

60 minutes are in an hour

60/1.333 = 45

He is driving 45 miles per hour.


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An employee is scheduled to work 40 hours per week at a base rate of $18.50 per hour. In addition to the 40 scheduled hours, the employee is asked to work 8 hours of overtime for one week due to staffing shortages. If overtime is paid at a rate of 1.5 times the base rate, how much will the employee earn for the week? (use $xxx.Xx format)

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Answer:

$962.00

Step-by-step explanation:

We can start from the first sentence of the word problem and work from there.

First, the employee is working for 40 hours at $18.50 per hour. This means that for each hour, the employee is gaining $18.50 . This can be represented as $18.50 * 40 = $740 for their base pay.

Next, the employee works 8 hours of overtime at 1.5 * base pay (18.50). For each hour of overtime they work, they earn 1.5 * 18.50 = $27.75 dollars. Their earnings from overtime work for the week can be represented as

8 * 27.75 = $222

Because all the employee's hours are encompassed in overtime and base pay, we can add the two together to get

740 + 222 = $962.00 for their total pay for the week

Solve for x 3x+3/x-4 = 3x+2/x+4

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Answer:

here you go! with step by step so you can do it next time

Answer:

-7/8

Step-by-step explanation:

cross multiply first then expand the equations when you cross multiply it will be

(3x+3)(x+4)=(3x+2)(x-1)

3x(x+4)+3(x+4)=3x(x-1)+2(x-1)

3x²+12x+3x+12=3x²-3x+2x-2

3x²+15x+12=3x²-x-2

3x²-3x²+15x+x=-2-12

16x/16=-14/16

x=-14/16

simplified to

-7/8

I hope this helps

which value of g makes 26=7(g-9)+12 a true statment

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Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

26=7(g-9)+12

14=7(g-9)

2=g-9

g=11

Find the sun of the interior angles for each polygon

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Answer:

360

1080

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon by using this formula

(n - 2) * 180

where n = number of sides

For the square: the square has 4 sides

To find the sum of the interior angles we simply substitute 4 for n in the formula

Formula: (n - 2) * 180

Substitute 4 for n

(4 - 2 ) * 180

Subtract 4-2

2 * 180

Multiply

= 360

The sum of the interior angles of the first polygon is 360

For the second one:

We will repeat this exact process the only difference is the value of "n"

The polygon shown has 8 sides

So to find the sum of the interior angles we simply substitute 8 for n in The formula

Formula (n - 2) * 180

Substitute 8 for n

(8 - 2) * 180

Subtract 8 - 2

6 * 180

Multiply

= 1080

The interior angles of a 8 sided figure will add up to 1080

What is the solution to this inequality?
-16x>-80
A. x < 5
O B. x>-5
O c. x<-5
O D. x>5

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide both sides with -16. ALWAYS remember that if you divide any number with a negative number, this "< ≤ > ≥" symbols have to change to the opposite direction

Vectors a = (1,0) and b= (1,1) are given. For what λ vector a + λb is perpendicular to vector a?

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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Vector a=(1,0) if visualized as a line has points (0,0) and (1,0). This means the line is horizontal and has equation y=0.

This means we are looking for a vertical line.

Instead of lambda, I'm going to use u.

So we want a+ub=(1,0)+u(1,1). to vertical. If we visualize this as a line with points (0,0) and (1+u,u). We would need u=-1 so this would be vertical.

So vectors a=(1,0) and a+ub=(1,0)+u(1,1) are perpendicular for u=-1.

So we are saying vectors (1,0) and (0,-1) are perpendicular. If you draw these, you can get a visual confirmation.

The value of λ is -1 and is perpendicular to vector a.

What is Vector?

A vector is a number or phenomena with two distinct properties: magnitude and direction. The term can also refer to a quantity's mathematical or geometrical representation. In nature, vectors include velocity, momentum, force, electromagnetic fields, and weight.

We have,

Vector a = (1, 0) and b = (1, 1).

Here the vector is visualized as line is horizontal and has equation y=0.

Now, we have a + λb is perpendicular to vector a.

So, a + λb = (1, 0) + λ(1, 1)

                 = (1 + λ, 1)

Now, to get the vertical component we must have λ= -1.

Then, a(1, 0) and a+λb= (1,0)+ λ(1, ) are perpendicular to λ=-1.

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I need help please!!!!

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a. 122.5 g

M(t) = 300(1/2)^(31/24) = 122.5

please help. only need to do part b

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Unless I’m reading it wrong, 20 students jumped 4 meters so 19 must have jumped less. As for more than 4.5, only 45 students jumped 4.5 meters, and only 60 students altogether, so the final 15 must have jumped more than 4.5.

15) The sum of one-fourth, one-ninth and one- third of a number is 25. Find the number.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(1/4 + 1/9 + 1/3)x = 25.

x = 36

Answer:

Let the number be x

(1/4 + 1/9 + 1/3) * x = 25

25/36 * x = 25

25x = 25*36

x = 25*36/25

x = 36

Step-by-step explanation:

In circle O, and are diameters. The measure of arc AB is 55° and the measure of arc CD is 25°.

Circle O is shown. Line segments A D and B E are diameters. Line segments O F and O C are radii.

What is the measure of Arc E A C?

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Your Answer Is in this attachment.

Answer:

D-212 Degrees

Step-by-step explanation

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1) Lisa took a trip to Kuwait. upon leaving she decided to convert all of her dinars back into dollars . how many dollars did she receive if she exchanged 13 dinars at a rate of 1 dinar for every $3?
2) Willie bought one bunch of asparagus for $2. how many bunches of asparagus can Daniel buy if he has $12?
round your answer to the nearest whole number!!!

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Lisa took a trip to Kuwait upon leaving she decided to convert all of her dinars back into dollars how many

Someone help pleaseee

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The area (A) of a rectangle is calculated as

A = length × breadth

   = (2 + [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] )(4-2[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] ) ← expand using FOIL

   = 8 - 4[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] + 4[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] - 4 ← collect like terms

   = 4 units²

--------------------------------------------------------

The opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent , so

perimeter = 2(4 - 2 [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]) + 2(2 + [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] ) ← distribute parenthesis

                 = 8 - 4[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] + 4 + 2[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] ← collect like terms

                 = 12 - 2[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] units

see question in image

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Answer:

b) 1/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Rolling two dice, there are 6*6 = 36 outcomes

The outcomes with the difference of 4:

1&5, 2&6, 6&2, 5&1 - total of 4

Required probability:

P = 4/36 = 1/9

Correct choice is b

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Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven similar through SAS similarity? Question options: A) image B) image C) image D) image

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two corresponding angles shown and one included angle meaning the angle is in-between the two sides, allowing this to be characterized by SAS similarity.

Sara brought a car for 16,586 and paid 1,038 for tax, title, and registration.Which equation shows about how much Sara paid, to the nearest hundred?

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Answer:

P+T+t+R=TA

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

17,600

Step-by-step explanation:

16,586 + 1,038 = 17,624 ≈ 17,600

calculate area and perimeter​

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Answer:

area ≈ 12.505

perimeter ≈  16.1684

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given

- the radius of the circle (and therefore area of the circle)

- the area of the triangle

We want to find

- angle AOB/AOT. We want to find this because 360/the angle gives us how many OABs fit into the circle. For example, if AOT was 30 degrees, 360/30 = 12 (there are 360 degrees in a circle, so that's where 360 comes from). The area of the circle is equal to πr² = π6² = 36π, and because AOT is 30 degrees, there are 12 equal parts of sector OAB in the circle, so 36π/12=3π would be the area of the sector. A similar conclusion can be reached from the circumference instead of the area to find the distance between A and B along the circle, and OA + AB + BO = the perimeter of the minor sector.

First, we can say that OAT is a right triangle because a tangent line is perpendicular to the line from the center to the point on the circle, so AT is perpendicular to OA. This forms two right angles, one of which is OAT

One thing that we can start to solve is AT. We know that the area of a triangle is equal to base * height /2, and the height of this triangle is AO, with the base being AT. Therefore, we can say

15 = AO * AT / 2

15 = 6 * AT / 2

15 = 3 * AT

divide both sides by 3 to isolate AT

AT = 5

Because OAT is a right triangle, we can say that the hypotenuse ² =  the sum of the squares of the two other lengths. The hypotenuse is opposite of the largest angle (in this case, the right angle, as in a right triangle, the right angle is always the largest), so it is OT in this case. The other two sides are OA and AT, so we can say that

OA² + AT² = OT²

5²+6² = OT²

25+36=61=OT²

square root both sides

OT = √61

Next, the Law of Sines states that

sinA/a = sinB/b = sinC/c with angles A, B, and C with sides a, b, and c. Corresponding sides are opposite their corresponding angles, so in this case, AT corresponds to angle AOT, OT corresponds to angle OAT, and AO corresponds to angle ATO.

We want to find angle AOT, as stated earlier, so we have

sin(OAT)/OT = sin(ATO)/OA = sin(AOT)/AT

We know the side lengths as well as OAT/sin(OAT) and want to figure out AOT/sin(AOT), so one equation that helps us get there is

sin(OAT)/OT = sin(AOT)/AT, encompassing our 3 known values and isolating the one unknown. We thus have

sin(90)/√61 = sin(AOT) /5

plug in sin(90) = 1

1/√61 = sin(AOT)/5

multiply both sides by 5 to isolate sin(AOT)

5/√61 = sin(AOT)

we can thus say that

arcsin(5/√61) = AOT ≈39.80557

As stated previously, given ∠AOT, we can find the area and perimeter of the sector. There are 360/39.80557 ≈ 9.04396 equal parts of sector OAB in the circle. The area of the circle is πr² = 36π, so 36π / 9.04396 ≈ 12.505 as the area. The circumference is equal to π * diameter = π * 2 * radius = 12 * π, and there are 9.04396 equal parts of arc AB in the circumference, so the length of arc is 12π / 9.04396 ≈ 4.1684. Add that to OA and OB (both are equal to the radius of 6, as any point from the center to a point on the circle is equal to the radius) to get 6+6 + 4.1684 = 16.1684 as the perimeter of the sector

[(-33) + 46 + 68] - |15 - 61|

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Answer:

127

Step-by-step explanation:

[(-33) + 46 + 68] - (15 - 61)

(114-33)-(-46)

81+46

127

Which expressions are equivalent to 5+(-3)(6x-5)5+(−3)(6x−5)5, plus, left parenthesis, minus, 3, right parenthesis, left parenthesis, 6, x, minus, 5, right parenthesis ? Choose all answers that apply: Choose all answers that apply: (Choice A) A 18x-2018x−2018, x, minus, 20 (Choice B) B 3x-33x−33, x, minus, 3 (Choice C) C None of the above

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5+(-18x+15)5 + (-18x +15)5

5+ (-90x +75) + (-90x + 75)

-180x +155

let's see the alternatives:

a) -2000x - 2018 -> -200x - 201,8

b) -30x - 33 -> -180x -198

c) none of the above

so, c is the right one

hope it helps :)

Answer:

ITS C

Step-by-step explanation:

When 3 liters of oil are removed from an upright cylindrical can, the level falls by 10cm. Find the radius of the can

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Answer:

9.8 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder can be gotten with this formula

V=πr2h

h = height of the oil.

We were told that 3 litres of oil was removed, then, there is a falling in the level of oil by 10 cm, hence the height of the oil is now

h° =( h) - (0.1)

Then the new volume can be calculated as

V°= V - (3×10^-3)

But

volume= (π r2h°)

Then substitute we have

πr2h - 0.003 = π r2 (h-0.1)

If we open the bracket we have

0.003 = (πr2 ×0.1)

πr2=0.003/0.1

Then r=√ (0.03/0.1π)

=9.8 cm

Note that 1L = 10-3 m3

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Consider the arithmetic senes 336+ 332+328+....+4 Numeric Response 1 The number of terms in the series above is (Record your answer in the numerical-response section below) Your answer DCC Numeric Response 2. The sum of the series above is (Record your answer in the numerical-response section below) ​

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The first term in the series is 336. The second term is obtained by subtracting 4 from the first term; subtract 4 from that to get the third term; and so on. Then the n-th term in the series is

336 - 4 (n - 1)

or

340 - 4n

The last term in this series is 4, so we solve for n :

340 - 4n = 4

336 = 4n

n = 336/4 = 84

The sum of the series is then

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{84}(340-4n) = 340\sum_{n=1}^{84}1 - 4 \sum_{n=1}^{84}n[/tex]

Recall that

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=1}^{N} 1 = N[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=1}^N n = \frac{N(N+1)}2[/tex]

Then the sum we want is

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{84}(340-4n) = 340\times84 - 4\times\frac{84\times85}2 = \boxed{14,280}[/tex]

How would you describe the difference between the graphs of f(x)=2/3 x^3 and g(x)=2/3(-x)^3

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The first equation or first graph with that equation has a positive slope and the other one has a negative slope

find the missing side​

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Answer:

x ≈ 13.7

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the cosine ratio in the right triangle

cos70° = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{x}{40}[/tex] ( multiply both sides by 40 )

40 × cos70° = x , then

x ≈ 13.7 ( to the nearest tenth )

What are the solutions to the system of equations?

{y=2x²−6x+3
{y=x−2

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Answer:

x = 1, y = −1

x = 5/2, y = 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

y = 2x² − 6x + 3 ........ (1)

y = x − 2 ...... (2)

We can obtain the solutions to the equation as follow:

y = 2x² − 6x + 3 ........ (1)

y = x − 2 ...... (2)

Substitute the value of y in equation 2 into equation 1

y = 2x² − 6x + 3

y = x − 2

2x² − 6x + 3 = x − 2

Rearrange

2x² − 6x − x + 3 + 2 = 0

2x² − 7x + 5 = 0

Solve by factorization

Obtain the product of 2x² and 5. The result is 10x².

Find two factors of 10x² such that their sum will result to −7x.

The factors are −2x and −5x.

Replace −7x in the equation above with −2x and −5x as shown below:

2x² − 2x − 5x + 5 = 0

2x(x − 1) − 5(x − 1) = 0

(x − 1)(2x − 5) = 0

x − 1 = 0 or 2x − 5 = 0

x = 1 or 2x = 5

x = 1 or x = 5/2

Substitute the value of x into equation 2 to obtain y

y = x − 2

x = 1

y = 1 − 2

y = −1

x = 5/2

y = x − 2

y = 5/2 − 2

y = (5 − 4)/2

y = 1/2

SUMMARY:

x = 1, y = −1

x = 5/2, y = 1/2

5. Solve the differential equation y" - 5y "+7y'-3y=0.​

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The differential equation

y''' - 5y'' + 7y' - 3y = 0

has characteristic equation

r ³ - 5r ² + 7r - 3 = (r - 3) (r - 1)² = 0

with roots at r = 3 and r = 1 (with multiplicity 2), so that the characteristic solution to the DE is

y = C₁ exp(3x) + C₂ exp(x) + C₃ x exp(x)

Question: "If y > 3, what is the value of n ?"

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Answer:

y-3

Problem:

What is the remainder when the dividend is xy-3, the divisor is y, and the quotient is x-1. ?

Step-by-step explanation:

Dividend=quotient×divisor+remainder

So we have

xy-3=(x-1)×(y)+remainder

xy-3=(xy-y)+remainder *distributive property

Now we just need to figure out what polynomial goes in for the remainder so this will be a true identity.

We need to get rid of minus y so we need plus y in the remainder.

We also need minus 3 in the remainder.

So the remainder is y-3.

Let's try it out:

xy-3=(xy-y)+remainder

xy-3=(xy-y)+(y-3)

xy-3=xy-3 is what we wanted so we are done here.

8/3=12/n solve for n

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Answer:

[tex]n=\frac{9}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{8}{3} =\frac{12}{n}[/tex]

Cross multiply.

8n=12(3)

8n=36

[tex]n=\frac{9}{2}[/tex]

I hope this helps!

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Answer: n = 9/2

Step-by-step explanation:

8/3 = 12/n

Now doing cross multiplication

8/3 = 12/n

8(n) = 12(3)

8n = 36

n = 36/8

n = 9/2

Therefore value of n is 9/2

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Solve for the value of n.
n =

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Answer:

136+(4n-8)=180

136+4n-8=180

4n+128=180

4n=52

n=13

Step-by-step explanation:

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The answer is n=13 hope that helps

Please help me out with my maths I would really appreciate it ​

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Answer:

a.

1. The rule in this sequence is (+5) every next pattern

2. 22, 27, 32, 37

3. 42

4. 12 term

5. 67

b.

1. The rule in this sequence is (-3) every next pattern

2. -7, -10, -13, -16

3. -16

4. 13 term

5. -37

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I'm not sure about the answer.

a.

1. The rule in this sequence is (+5) every next pattern

2. 22, 27, 32, 37

3. 42

4. 12 term

5. 67

b.

1. The rule in this sequence is (-3) every next pattern

2. -7, -10, -13, -16

3. -16

4. 13 term

5. -37

Hope this helps you ^^

Write in word form.
4. 572
5. 2.897
6. $325.10​

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Answer:

heyyy thereee

4) 572 = five hundred seventy two

5) 2.897 = two and eight hundred ninety seven thousandths

6) three hundred twenty five and 10 hundredths  or three hundred twenty five and 1 tenth

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What is the domain of the function RX) = x2 + 3x + 5?
OA
all whole numbers
OB. all positive real numbers
Ос.
all Integers
OD. all real numbers

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Answer:

all real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the numbers that the input, x, can take

We can put in any real number for x since there are no restrictions on the input

Answer:

option D is domain

Step-by-step explanation:

because no change is happen in range by keeping any real number

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